Posted on 12/29/2011 5:08:22 AM PST by markomalley
Not guilty.
No.. Guilty by association, amongst other reasons.
Yep, by the signature of her hand. She is responsible more than anyone else in bringing about this catastrophe.
You made the point better than I did......
Give her a broom stick and let her ride to hell.
And retire to a non-extradition country ...
Gee, you'd think there were not other corrupt RATS in the bay area equally willing to feed at the public trough.
You'd also think the donors weren't savvy enough to depreciate out their investment.
Yes; she seemed like a decent; likable person.
Babies have a hard time giving up the teet.
Babies have a hard time giving up the teat.
Pelosi doesn’t like being in the minority. And many Dems like Barney Frank want to leave Congress because the sh*t is about to hit the fan with the collapse of the welfare state. Congress can no longer play Santa Claus and must now focus on cutting spending. It’s no fun anymore.
Ok what’s up? I mean so many politicians like Barney Frank, etc. are all stepping down. I wonder if they know something that we should know and they are getting out before the sh*t hits the ceiling. These people are power hungry something got to give for them to “retire”.
This once great country she's messed up has very few days left. She can't leave office soon enough. There's the door.
“She would retire right now, if the donors she has didnt want her to stay so badly.”
Hmm....bought and paid for.... Now, exactly who are these buyers?
The same thing happened in 1994 after the Republicans took control of Congress. A lot of the old time RATs decided to retire because they were no longer calling the shots.
It took them 12 years to get back into power and look at what's happened in just 4 years.
No.. Guilty by association, amongst other reasons.
Maybe Laz can give the final verdict.
WINNER, WINNER, CHICKEN DINNER!!!!
Earlier today, Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam was convicted and sentenced to 11 years in prison on insider trading charges involving 35 stocks, among them Google (GOOG), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), IBM (IBM), and Goldman Sachs (GS).
However, if Rajaratnam had been a US Senator rather than a $7 billion hedge fund manager when he made the trades in question, there would be no criminal proceedings at all. Believe it or not, the Securities and Exchange Act does not apply to members of Congress, according to Craig Holman, legislative representative at government watchdog group Public Citizen.
Alexandra, we all want your mom to leave Congress, too.
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